Mechanisms of Flat Weaving Technology
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Mechanisms of Flat Weaving Technology: (Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles)


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To create an effective woven fabric a process engineer must choose the appropriate type of weaving machine and determine the particular parameters of the elastic system of fabric formation to be applied. It is also essential to know the purpose of all the mechanisms of the chosen type of weaving machine. This title provides an important, indispensable reference for both weaving specialists and students.Mechanisms of flat weaving technology introduces the reader to the classification of different types of weaving machines and the basic mechanisms involved, leading to a discussion of the principles and mechanisms of warp release (warp let-off), while also providing a description of the warp shed. The book reviews how the supply of weft is maintained on a weaving machine and describes the different methods of weft insertion used on weaving machines. Woven fabric formation is described alongside the characteristics of fabric take-up from the working area and its winding on the cloth beam. Later chapters describe safety (protective) devices provided on woven machines, and the different types of weaving machine driving and stopping mechanisms are presented. The authors then discuss ways of estimating the optimal parameters of weaving machine settings, whist describing methods for the evaluation of the quality and the quantity of the woven fabric produced. Finally, transportation of raw materials and outputs within the weaving factory are described. The book also includes an in-depth glossary and full bibliography.

Table of Contents:
Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles Preface Note for students using this book Chapter 1: Introduction: classification and mechanisms of weaving machines Abstract: 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Classification of weaving machines 1.3 Basic mechanisms of the weaving machine 1.4 Elastic system of fabric formation (ESFF) 1.5 Advantages and disadvantages of different weaving machines 1.6 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 2: Mechanisms of the weaving machine for warp release and warp tension control Abstract: 2.1 Introduction: mechanisms of the weaving machine for warp release and warp tension control 2.2 Warp brakes 2.3 Warp regulators 2.4 Condition of the equilibrium of the mechanism of a moving back-rest 2.5 Stabilization of the mode of release and the tensioning of warp threads 2.6 Comparative analysis of brakes and regulators 2.7 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 3: Warp shedding in weaving: parameters and devices Abstract: 3.1 Introduction: parameters of the shed 3.2 Elongation of warp threads in shedding 3.3 The classification of shedding devices 3.4 Tappet shedding 3.5 Dobbies 3.6 The Jacquard machine 3.7 Comparative analysis of shedding devices 3.8 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 4: The supply of weft on the weaving machine Abstract: 4.1 Introduction: the supply of weft on the weaving machine 4.2 Gauges for detecting the presence of weft on shuttle weaving machines 4.3 Battery type weft supply 4.4 Mechanisms for changing pirns 4.5 Safety devices of automatic pirn change 4.6 Change of hollow pirns 4.7 Change of shuttles 4.8 Multishuttle mechanisms 4.9 Weft supply on shuttleless weaving machines 4.10 Devices for measuring and control of weft tension 4.11 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 5: Weft insertion Abstract: 5.1 Introduction: methods of weft insertion 5.2 Continuous insertion of weft by shuttle 5.3 Weft insertion by microshuttle 5.4 Weft insertion by projectile 5.5 Weft insertion by rapiers 5.6 Weft insertion by air and water jets 5.7 Pneumatic-rapier weft insertion 5.8 Weft insertion by an electromagnetic drive 5.9 Weft insertion by the inertial method 5.10 Comparative analysis of different methods of weft insertion 5.11 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 6: Woven fabric formation: principles and methods Abstract: 6.1 Introduction: woven fabric formation 6.2 Fabric-forming mechanisms 6.3 Formation of the woven fabric cell 6.4 Parameters of woven fabric formation 6.5 Ring temples 6.6 Methods of easing of fabric formation 6.7 Comparative analysis of the methods of fabric forming 6.8 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 7: Mechanisms for woven fabric take-up Abstract: 7.1 Introduction: mechanisms for woven fabric take-up 7.2 Winding woven fabric on the cloth beam 7.3 Comparative analysis of methods of woven fabric take-up 7.4 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 8: Safety devices on weaving machines Abstract: 8.1 Introduction: safety devices on weaving machines 8.2 Weft controllers 8.3 Devices for prevention of warp thread breakage 8.4 Comparative analysis of safety devices 8.5 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 9: Weaving machine drives: mechanisms and types Abstract: 9.1 Introduction: the weaving machine drive 9.2 Mechanisms for driving the main shaft of a weaving machine 9.3 Weaving machine brakes 9.4 Combined start-up and braking mechanisms 9.5 Comparative analysis of different loom drives 9.6 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 10: Weaving machine parameters for specific woven fabric structures Abstract: 10.1 Introduction: the normalization process for weaving operations 10.2 Estimating drawing-in parameters for a weaving machine 10.3 Setting up parameters for the machine–yarn–fabric path (MYFP) on weaving machines 10.4 Verification of parameters for the elastic system of fabric formation (ESFF) and machine–yarn–fabric path (MYFP) on weaving machines 10.5 Evaluating warp thread tension by oscillogram analysis 10.6 Coordination of weaving cycles 10.7 Factors affecting the productivity of weaving machines 10.8 Comparing operating conditions for natural and synthetic fibres 10.9 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 11: Control of woven fabric quality: defects and quality assurance of grey fabrics Abstract: 11.1 Introduction: the quality control of woven fabric 11. 2 Defects in grey fabric 11. 3 Quality assurance of grey fabric 11. 4 Equipment for the control of woven fabric quality 11. 5 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Chapter 12: Movement of raw materials and finished fabrics in weaving manufacture Abstract: 12.1 Introduction: product transportation in weaving manufacture 12.2 Transportation of raw materials and outputs 12.3 Questions for self-assessment Appendix 1: Further reading on weaving technology Appendix 2: Glossary of terms applied to weaving machines and weaving technology Index

About the Author :
Valeriy Choogin is Academician of the Ukrainian Technological Academy (UTA) and Professor in the Department of Mechanical Technology of Fibre Materials, Kherson National Technical University, Ukraine. Palitha Bandara is Associate Professor in the School of Design, University of Leeds, UK. Elena Chepelyuk is Professor and Head of the Department of Design, Kherson National Technical University, Ukraine.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780857097804
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
  • Publisher Imprint: Woodhead Publishing Ltd
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 232
  • Weight: 500 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0857097806
  • Publisher Date: 31 Jul 2013
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
  • Width: 156 mm


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